counter create hit Paint Protection: Removing Orange Peel
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Removing Orange Peel

Glare Plus Infinity is perfect for removing "orange peel". Orange peel is a ripple in the clear coat which results in a dull finish in the paint. Because Glare Infinity Plus is perfectly (glass) clear, it will "fill" the ripples, making the paint smooth. The end result is a much improved luster of the paint.

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It is difficult to show this properly on a website like this, because you need to get close to the car to see the ripples. When you see a car in real life, the overall dullness of the paint is very apparent, even though most people don't know about orange peel, or that their car has it. Not every car has orange peel.. It is caused by factors that include the angle of the spray gun that was used to paint the car.

Look at this picture. Here we have applied Glare Infinity Plus to the area to the left part in the picture (i.e. the rear door). The easiest way to spot the orange peel is to look at the reflection of the 4WD. Look at the rear wheel compared to the front wheel. You can see the ripples around the rear wheel, and how much smoother the paint is around the front wheel.

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